I've recently, the last year or so, gotten back to BP and built a rifle again. It was my 4th.
I'm 61y/o and #'s 1,2&3 were made by me while I was still in my teens. So I've been away from it for a while!
I have been gunsmithing and engraving for the last 40+ years though, 25 of those full time. Working mostly in the restoration area on pre WW2 and earlier commercial & custom firearms, but also doing contract & freelanse engraving on modern arms also. .
Trying to be somewhat retired from that rat-race now to concentrate on my own gun related interests and projects and Longrifle building caught up with me again.
Great info here, beautiful craftsmanship. I really enjoy the site.
...Roy,,,Don't wait to start gun building and/or gunsmithing. There's no reason to wait, you'll only gain experience by starting in and trying your hand at the different tasks. There's a wealth of info around today on the net and in books that weren't available back when. Take advantage of that and go forward.
Wether you go on as a full or part time 'smith or builder or continue though life as a hobbiest and make rifles for your own enjoyment, you'll have the benefit of an entire lifetime of indulging in the craft, knowing how to do things for yourself and you'll make many fine friends along the way.